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OTHM Aging and Addiction Course

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OTHM Aging and Addiction Course


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Explore the complex relationship between aging and addiction with OTHM's Aging and Addiction Course. Designed for healthcare professionals and social workers, this course delves into the unique challenges faced by older adults struggling with substance abuse.
Gain a deeper understanding of the physiological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to addiction in the elderly population.
Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to provide effective care and support for older adults battling addiction.
Join us on this transformative learning journey and make a difference in the lives of aging individuals dealing with addiction.

Enroll now and start making a positive impact today!

About OTHM Aging and Addiction Course

Unlock the secrets of aging and addiction with OTHM's comprehensive course. Explore the complex relationship between these two phenomena and gain a deep understanding of their impact on individuals and society. Develop critical skills in assessment, intervention, and support for those struggling with addiction in later life. This course offers cutting-edge knowledge and practical tools to excel in the field of gerontology and addiction counseling. Graduates can pursue rewarding careers as geriatric counselors, addiction specialists, or social workers. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference in the lives of older adults battling addiction. Enroll now and embark on a fulfilling career path.

Career positions & opportunities
Career Opportunity Description
Substance Abuse Counselor Provide support and guidance to individuals struggling with addiction, helping them overcome substance abuse issues.
Geriatric Social Worker Assist elderly individuals dealing with addiction and aging-related challenges by connecting them with resources and support services.
Rehabilitation Specialist Work with individuals recovering from addiction and aging-related health issues to help them regain independence and improve their quality of life.
Community Outreach Coordinator Develop and implement programs to raise awareness about addiction and aging issues in the community, and connect individuals with support services.
Mental Health Therapist Provide counseling and therapy to individuals dealing with addiction and mental health issues, helping them address underlying causes and develop coping strategies.
* Disclaimer: Salary figures provided are for informational purposes only and may vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and industry standards. Actual salaries may differ from the figures displayed here. It is recommended to conduct additional research and consult with relevant professionals before making any career-related decisions based on the information provided.

Duration

The programme is available in 2 duration modes:

    • 6 months
    • 9 months
Entry requirements

In order to apply you should have either:

    • OR;
Course content
    • Introduction to Aging and Addiction
    • Theories of Aging
    • Impact of Addiction on Aging
    • Common Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults
    • Assessment and Diagnosis of Addiction in Older Adults
    • Treatment Approaches for Older Adults with Addiction
    • Prevention and Intervention Strategies for Aging and Addiction
    • Ethical Considerations in Working with Older Adults with Addiction
    • Cultural Competence in Aging and Addiction
    • Case Studies and Practical Applications in Aging and Addiction
Assessment

Assessment is via assignment submission

Fee structure

The fee for the programme is as follows:

    • 6 months - Accelerated mode @ GBP £1250
    • 9 months - Standard mode @ GBP £950
Fee payment plans

The programme offers following fee payment plans:

    6 months programme
    ● Payment option (a): GBP £416 x 3 monthly instalments
    ● Payment option (b): GBP £1,187.50 x 1 instalment (Save £62.50 when you pay in full)

    9 months programme
    ● Payment option (c): GBP £190 x 5 monthly instalments
    ● Payment option (d): GBP £475 x 2 quarterly instalments
    ● Payment option (e): GBP £902.50 x 1 instalment (Save £47.50 when you pay in full)
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The ideal audience for the OTHM Aging and Addiction Course are individuals interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the effects of aging on addiction.
This course is perfect for healthcare professionals, social workers, and counselors looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in supporting older adults with addiction issues.
In the UK, statistics show that the number of older adults seeking treatment for addiction is on the rise, making this course particularly relevant for those working in the field.
Key facts
The OTHM Aging and Addiction Course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the impact of aging on addiction and substance abuse. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to address the unique challenges faced by older adults struggling with addiction.
Throughout the course, students will explore the physiological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to addiction in older populations. They will also learn about evidence-based interventions and treatment approaches tailored to meet the needs of aging individuals with substance use disorders.
The duration of the OTHM Aging and Addiction Course typically ranges from 3 to 6 months, depending on the mode of study and individual learning pace. Students can expect to engage in a combination of lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises to enhance their understanding of the subject matter.
This course is highly relevant to professionals working in healthcare, social services, counseling, and other related fields. By gaining expertise in aging and addiction, students can better support older adults in overcoming substance abuse issues and improving their overall quality of life. The knowledge and skills acquired in this course can also enhance career opportunities and professional development in the field of addiction treatment and mental health support.


Why this course?
The OTHM Aging and Addiction Course holds significant importance in today's market due to the growing need for professionals equipped with specialized knowledge in addressing the complex issues of aging and addiction. In the UK, statistics show that the number of older adults struggling with substance abuse is on the rise, with a 65% increase in alcohol-related hospital admissions among those aged 65 and over in the past decade. This course provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of the unique challenges faced by older individuals dealing with addiction, as well as the most effective strategies for intervention and support. With the aging population in the UK projected to increase significantly in the coming years, there is a pressing need for professionals who can effectively address the intersection of aging and addiction. By completing the OTHM Aging and Addiction Course, individuals can enhance their skills and knowledge in this specialized area, making them highly sought after in the job market. Employers are increasingly recognizing the importance of having staff who are well-versed in addressing the complex needs of older adults with addiction issues, making this course a valuable asset for career advancement in the field. | UK Alcohol-Related Hospital Admissions (65 and over) | |------------------------------------------------------| | 2010: 1,290 admissions | | 2020: 2,125 admissions | | Increase: 65% |
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